Emma Torres talks to her husband, Rogelio, about their farmworking roots, overcoming hardship, and their unlikely romance.
I’m a program director, storyteller, filmmaker, father, and lover of life. Staying curious about the world is my superpower.
Philadelphia drumline leader Tony Royster came to StoryCorps to remember when he first fell in love with music.
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When Ms. Colombia, née Oswaldo Gomez, arrived in New York City in 1975, she had just completed her law degree in Spain. Originally from Colombia, she came to New York seeking a more open society. She ...
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Johnny Itliong grew up in the California grape fields in the 1960s. His father Larry Itliong was a migrant farmworker and a leader of the Delano Grape Strike. As a kid, Johnny spent his days lending a ...
Fernando Hernandez and Moisés Villalpando met in 2003 working at Perkins Elementary School in San Diego, California. Two decades later, the two educators have become close friends. They’re both still ...